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- synonym of to - WordReference Forums
"To kill is a synonym of to murder" The construction is: X is isn't a the synonym of Y But if you are asking a question you will not say: Name a synonym of Y Instead, you will say: Name a synonym for Y (edit: To be truthful I really don't know the correct idiomatic preposition to use here, just what feels right
- Looking for a synonym for staying true - WordReference Forums
Hi, I am looking for a word or a phrase which may be synonymous to "staying true " Ex "Staying true to the commitments of the nation " I feel that is somewhat immature to use such a phrase in formal writing I have come up "honoring," but I am looking for more options Thanks
- to be synonym with or synonym of? | WordReference Forums
Joy is synonymous with happiness Joy is a synonym of happiness Joy and happiness are synonymous (adjective) Joy and happiness are synonyms (noun)
- sooner than later vs. sooner rather than later - WordReference Forums
Is it incorrect to say "sooner than later" as opposed to "sooner rather than later"? I changed the expression to "sooner rather than later" while editing an e-mail written by a colleague, but I wonder if "sooner than later" is actually wrong or if it just sounds wrong to me Logically I don't
- What to use instead of I am writing to you - WordReference Forums
A basic outline: Dear Headmaster, I have been asked to write to you on behalf of the Class IV B We have recently discussed the possibility of our travelling, as a group, to an English speaking country
- Whats a one word synonym for will be? - WordReference Forums
I'm trying to write in a more succint way I commonly use phrases like "It will be a good opportunity " Is there a one word replacement for "will be?" I can't say "It is a good opportunity" because I want to to mean the opportunity is in the future
- The same to you vs you too | WordReference Forums
Whodunit, you are wrong on one thing "You betcha" was correct, it's an expression, a colloquial synonym of "definitely" Maybe it's not grammatical but it's the expression that is used But you are right about the "you too" not being correct in this context, I didn't notice that
- commercial gesture - WordReference Forums
Is the expression "commercial gesture" used in English as a synonym for "gesture of goodwill" in business? Context example : "I really do apologise for the delay in delivery As a commercial gesture, I can offer you a 10% discount on your next order " Are there any other synonyms for "gesture of goodwill"? Thanks a lot for your help
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